The pectoral girdle is formed by the scapula, the humerus and the clavicle 3 bones in total
The bones are very similar, although a horse's scapula is much larger than most dog scapulas.
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The right scapula and left scapula are mirror images of each other and have similar functions. The main differences are related to their orientation in the body and the attachments of muscles and ligaments, but they both play a crucial role in providing stability and support for the shoulder joint.
The main difference between the rhomboid major and rhomboid minor muscles is their size and attachment points. The rhomboid major is larger and attaches to the spine, while the rhomboid minor is smaller and attaches to the scapula. Both muscles work together to retract the scapula towards the spine.
yes, there is, if I'm right in assuming you mean differences that are visible.Males have a two pelvic claspers, and are very obvious. Females do not have claspers, but have instead have a cloacal opening between the pelvic fins.
The serratus anterior muscle is located between the scapula and ribcage. It has a serrated ("saw-like") appearance and is responsible for stabilizing the scapula against the ribcage during arm movements.
The point at which the clavicle and the scapula connect is a joint called the acromioclavicular joint.The acromioclavicular joint.
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Halo Pelvic is when the halo is placed around the skull, and pins into the Pelvic bone in some way. Halo Femoral is when the Secondary pins are into the Femoral bone, just above the Knee. This is a method of straightening the spinal column when there is severe scoliosis.